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Article
Tadmor, Naomi (2010) Early modern English kinship in the long run: reflections on continuity and change. Continuity and Change, 25 (S01). pp. 15-48. ISSN 0268-4160
Tadmor, Naomi (2006) Women and wives: the language of marriage in early modern English biblical translations. History Workshop Journal, 62 (1). pp. 1-27. ISSN 1477-4569
Tadmor, Naomi (1996) The concept of the household-family in eighteenth-century England. Past and Present, 151 (1). pp. 111-140. ISSN 0031-2746
Book Section
Tadmor, Naomi (2007) Revisiting the public sphere and the history of the family. In: Johansson, K and Lindstedt Cronberg, M (eds.) Varnskap over gransver (friendship across borders). Forfattarna, Lund, pp. 217-234. ISBN 9789163313530
Tadmor, Naomi (2006) Friends and neighbours in early modern England: Biblical translations and social norms. In: Rubin, Miri, Gowling, Laura and Hunter, Michael (eds.) Love, friendship and faith in Europe,1300-1800. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 150-176. ISBN 9781403991478
Conference or Workshop Item
Tadmor, Naomi (2005) [Convener's overview] Informal relations in early modern and modern society: kinship, friendship, patronage, social newtorks. In: 20th International Congress of Historical Sciences, 3 - 9 July 2005, Sydney, Australia.
Book
Tadmor, Naomi (2010) The social universe of the English Bible: scripture, society and culture in early modern England,. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9780521769716
Tadmor, Naomi (2001) Family and friends in eighteenth-centurty England: household, kinship, and patronage. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521771474
Tadmor, Naomi (2001) Family and friends in eighteenth-century England: household, kinship and patronage. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521771474
Edited Book
Raven, James, Small, Helen and Tadmor, Naomi (2007) The Practice and Representation of Reading in England. Cambridge University Press.
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Tadmor, Naomi (2005) Convener's view: 'Informal relations in early modern and modern society: kinship, patronage, friendship, social networks'. [Image]